Payroll job losses recovered within a year: Australia

In the year to 13 March 2021, total payroll jobs rose 0.2 per cent, according to figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) today.

Bjorn Jarvis, head of Labour Statistics at the ABS, said: "We now have weekly payroll jobs data for a full year of the pandemic, which present a week by week picture of labour market impacts and recovery.

"When we first released these data, we were highlighting the impacts of the nationwide COVID-19 restrictions in late March 2020, which saw payroll jobs fall by 8.5 per cent by mid-April.

"The data then showed a steady recovery in payroll jobs until it slowed in mid-July 2020 and we saw second wave impacts in Victoria.

"After a seasonal peak and fall across the summer months, payroll jobs at mid-March 2021 were slightly above the levels of a year earlier."

By mid-March 2021, most state and territory payroll jobs had either reached or passed levels of a year ago. Tasmania and Victoria were the exceptions, remaining 1.1 per cent and 0.7 per cent below mid-March 2020.

Mr Jarvis said the data also highlighted the variations in payroll jobs losses and recovery between industries.

"In mid-April 2020, the most impacted industries were Accommodation and food services and Arts and recreation services, with a combined fall in payroll jobs of almost 35 per cent," Mr Jarvis said

"By mid-March 2021, payroll jobs in Arts and recreation services had almost fully recovered (down 0.7 per cent). By comparison, Accommodation and food services remained the most impacted industry, with payroll jobs 11.1 per cent lower than a year ago."

Annual change in payroll jobs by industry, 14 March 2020 to 13 March 2021
Percentage Change
Accommodation and food services-11.1
Information media and telecommunications-9.2
Transport, postal and warehousing-6.4
Agriculture, forestry and fishing-5.3
Construction-3.8
Manufacturing-3.4
Wholesale trade-3.4
Rental, hiring and real estate services-3.3
Professional, scientific and technical services-2.6
Education and training-2.5
Other services-2.0
Mining-0.8
Retail trade-0.7
Arts and recreation services-0.7
Electricity, gas, water and waste services2.3
Administrative and support services2.4
Health care and social assistance3.5
Financial and insurance services6.2
Public administration and safety8.6
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